overtake
English
Etymology
From Middle English overtaken, equivalent to over- + take.
Pronunciation
Verb
overtake (third-person singular simple present overtakes, present participle overtaking, simple past overtook, past participle overtaken)
- To pass a more slowly moving object or entity.
- The racehorse overtook the lead pack on the last turn.
- The car was so slow we were overtaken by a bus.
- (economics) To become greater than something else
- To occur unexpectedly; take by surprise; surprise and overcome; carry away
- Our plans were overtaken by events.
Translations
to pass a more slowly moving object
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economics: to become greater than something else
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See also
- Not to be confused with take over.
Norwegian Nynorsk
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